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|allegiance = [[Flukes|The Flukes]]|notable_members = [[The Tentacled Entrepreneur]]<br> | |allegiance = [[Flukes|The Flukes]]|notable_members = [[The Tentacled Entrepreneur]]<br> | ||
[[The Nacreous Outcast]] | [[The Nacreous Outcast]]}}''"The Rubbery Men are the ones who resemble squids, a little. They trade deep amber for the tiny blind fish that they eat, and for human music. They seem sad, anxious and very polite. But they are terribly menacing. Faces like squid! Occasionally one is stoned to death in an episode of civic high spirits. (They're actually very nice. Almost certainly.)"''<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Sidebar_Snippets|Who are the Rubbery Men?|Fallen London}}</ref> | ||
''"[[Do you recall?|Do you recall]] how they came to that place? And we sang of our lightnings and shapeful disgrace? They tilted their vanes and ennobled their spires. We welcomed them then and commingled all choirs. If we could remember those days. If only we could remember."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Nodule_of_Violet_Amber|Nodule of Violet Amber|Fallen London}}</ref>''</blockquote>'''Rubbery Men''' | ''"[[Do you recall?|Do you recall]] how they came to that place? And we sang of our lightnings and shapeful disgrace? They tilted their vanes and ennobled their spires. We welcomed them then and commingled all choirs. If we could remember those days. If only we could remember."<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Nodule_of_Violet_Amber|Nodule of Violet Amber|Fallen London}}</ref>''</blockquote>'''Rubbery Men''' are mysterious squid-faced humanoids, who for the most part cannot speak English. | ||
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The Rubbery Men consider themselves to be cousins of the [[Thief-of-Faces]], making them by extension slightly more distant cousins of the [[Snuffers]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London}} ''""Thief-of-Fashes," it confides. "Their enemy. Our coushin.""''</ref> | The Rubbery Men consider themselves to be cousins of the [[Thief-of-Faces]], making them by extension slightly more distant cousins of the [[Snuffers]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London}} ''""Thief-of-Fashes," it confides. "Their enemy. Our coushin.""''</ref> | ||
== | == Trivia == | ||
Given illustrations of Rubbery Men, they may have been inspired by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illithid mind flayers (or illithids)], an evil race of monsters from the well-known tabletop RPG ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeons_%26_Dragons Dungeons & Dragons]''. In turn, Illithids and Rubbery Men both superficially resemble H. P. Lovecraft's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthulhu Cthulhu]; D&D's creator Gary Gygax confirmed he was tangentially inspired by Lovecraftian mythos. | Given illustrations of Rubbery Men, they may have been inspired by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illithid mind flayers (or illithids)], an evil race of monsters from the well-known tabletop RPG ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeons_%26_Dragons Dungeons & Dragons]''. In turn, Illithids and Rubbery Men both superficially resemble H. P. Lovecraft's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthulhu Cthulhu]; D&D's creator Gary Gygax confirmed he was tangentially inspired by Lovecraftian mythos. | ||